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. tom perez is my second favorite department of justice official. we are very honored today that tom perez has come from washington, dc, to give welcoming remarks here at this summit. tom perez is the assistant attorney general of the civil rights division in washington, dc, he was nominated for that position by president obama and sworn in in october of 2009 and we are all the lucky -- we are all very lucky that that happened in october of 2009. tom has spent his entire career in public service and on protecting the civil rights of our most vulnerable people. tom actually joined the civil rights division as a young lawyer and while he was there he prosecuted some of the most significant cases in the country. lawyers in the civil rights division get fanned out to places in the country to handle cases in mississippi and alabama and california and all over and tom was one of those people. he was sent to texas to handle a very significant hate crime case when he was a young lawyer that involved a gang of white supremacists that went on a killing spree and ended up shooting 3 people

is with the commission. >> i move to approve. >> i second. >> commissioner akers? >> aye. >> commissioner perez? >> aye. >> commissioner hyde? >> aye. commissioner joseph? >> aye. commissioner tan? >> aye. >> commissioner [inaudible]. >> item e kyung kim dba town music studio. >> the applicant has requested for this to be continued. >> i move to continue. >> second. >> yeah, come on up. >> dave frias, northern station, we request that the meeting be continued to next month as well. >> okay, great. >> thank you. >> i move to continue. >> second. >> commissioner akers? >> aye. >> commissioner perez? >> aye. >> commissioner tan? >> aye. >> commissioner lee. >> aye. >> and that is item number f, richard einselen, dba, balancoire. >> i didn't put the correct french spelling there, so it's not your fault, 2565 mission, it's the space formerly known as the blue macall, it will be a full service restaurant and dinner club, it will allow the venue to have live music, dancing private party and events, this has been in the works for sometime and the applicant has done extensive outreach including doing a meet and

desaparicione s. ---pero como nos dice dinorah perez en su reportaje especial, "perfil de un pedfilo", el peligro mas cercano... podria estar en casa. take pkg cu --segun un reporte de la procuradora kamala harris, las pandillas y los crteles de las drogas han tomado control del trafico humano en nuestro estado. vo --en dicho reporte se expone el caso ocurrido en "ocean side" del aÑo pasado cuando pandilleros formaron una red de prostitucion en ese sector que se encuentra al norte del condado de san diego. --a sus victimas, explico, muchas de ellas las contactaban por medio de las redes sociales. --harris tambien agrego que en california, los investigadores estan recibiendo capacitacion para combatir estas operaciones. cu ---una explosion y un incendio en una plataforma petrolera en la costa de luisiana dej hoy 11 heridos y 2 personas desaparecidas. take vo ---el siniestro comenz durante trabajos de mantenimiento cuando la tripulacion estaba cortando una tuberia. ---el capitan de la guardia costera, dice que el fuego se extingui en poco tiempo y que no se derram petroleo. ---segun fuente

arrested policarpio espinoza perez and adan canela for the near decapitation deaths of their young relatives. they have been on trial twice. we have an update. >> the defendants decided to take their chances in court even though the dna evidence is strong. the children's blood was found on the defendants' jeans, and gloves, and one of the defendant's shoes. policarpio espinoza perez and adan canela both said no deal initially. in exchange for guilty plea, prosecutors offered them 40 years in jail with the possibility of parole. >> he is maintaining he is incident -- and sen. this is not a slam-dunk for the state. >> there is one additional factor. they did not do it. >> the brutal nature of the crime left the region stunned and horrified. those who recall that still struggle to make sense of it. the motive -- remains a mystery. all three children were beaten and had their throats slashed so deeply they were nearly decapitated. the defendants became suspect and came to the crime scene to comfort relatives. they provided inconsistent statements regarding their whereabouts. their firs

. >> commissioner akers? >> aye. >> commissioner perez? >> aye. >> commissioner hyde? >> aye. >> commissioner joseph? >> aye. >> commissioner tan? >> aye. >> commissioner lee? >> aye. >> and i would like to say one of the best times i had at blue m cc awl, it was a fantastic party, so if you're looking for an idea, it's not very french. >> good luck to you. >> i'm sorry, i put my agenda, i know, i was thinking about baguettes. sorry about that. so, that brings us to number 6, commissioner comments and questions? >> happy thanksgiving, everybody. and everybody in the gallery. >> i would like to say that i went on a ride along with va granelli and we went through north beach and out in district 2, the marina and it was really enlightening, he does a fantastic job and it was great to see, so i would recommend that other people do that, it just gives you a different handle on how regulations happen and how things happen out there, it was a fantastic experience so i would like to thank voj for taking it along, i have to do it again, and also i would like to invite people for the harvey milk moscone memor

at the bottom and head at the top. she recognized him at 21-year-old joshua perez. a family friend whom she watched grow up as a kid and sometimes stayed at her house. she and other family members tried to wake him. he was unresponsive, but still alive, but arrived at the hospital and later died. >> he was a good uncle and good brother to me. he was a good son. he didn't deserve to be put in a trash can. he's not garbage. >> reporter: that's joshua's older sister who is still trying to figure out what happened to her brother saturday night/sunday morning. union city police are not calling this a homicide yet. rather a suspicious death. investigators and family believe that joshua was out with friends drinking that mighnight. they are looking to see if he had a degree of hypothermia. it was cold out saturday night. how he ended up in the trash can is a question mark. >> i want someone to come forward and say something. if you were my mom's friend and if you are our friend and you cared about my brother, why would you be scared to talk? what's the problem? >> reporter: union city police, we s

built a small memorial for the 21-year-old josha the locatis found. a woman discovered perez in a trash bin, police say the bin did not belong to the house with it was found. perez taken to the hospital where he later died. >> it just happened yesterday. and we're praying here weir going to make it. i know his family going through a lot. just praying for them. >> police say no cause of death has been released. >> state correction officials are said to begin purging thousands of former prisoners in their roles. they'll be hooking at 9,000 nonviolent offend qlorz failed to register. that usually becomes an automatic arrest warrant. the program will wipe that out, meaning fewer paroles to supervise. it's a money saver but also infuriating to crime victim advocates. >> the reason why we need them to register is how law enforcement tracks predators. it's a serious offense. it may be categorized nonviolent but it's serious. >> purging the roles is expected to take about eight months. convicted sex offenders would not be eligible to have warrants removed. >> people hoping to keep from losing t

perez was found unconscious yesterday by a woman taking out her trash. she called 9-1-1 but gonzalez- perez died at the hospital. today his family is searching for answers. >> he didn't deserve to be put in a trash can. he is not garbage. >> police say he had alcohol in his system and there were no obvious signs of trauma to his body. >>> there is word tonight a marine from san jose was shot and killed by police in palm springs over the weekend. the coroner's office has not released his name. family members identify him as 22 year old alan d. vienna il. there was an altercation and two officers opened fire, fearing for their lives and the people around them. the marine was based at camp pendleton. >>> a crime alert was issued following a rash of burglaries. a dozen were reported in october alone. the burglars knock on the door looking for empty homes in the middle of the day, residents should lock doors when leaving, even if only for a short time. >>> the highway patrol says -- alcohol is to blame for a car driving through a guardrail that fell about 25 feet on westbound interstate 8

? >> commissioner tan? >> here. >> commissioner joseph? >> commissioner perez. >> here. >> commissioner hyde? >> president [inaudible] is excused this evening, we do have a quorum. >> now we're moving on to public comment, this is the time when the members of the public can address the commission on item that is are not on our docket, if there is anyone that would like to approach the podium now. okay, seeing none, we are going to move to item number 2, which is the review and approve the minutes but we are going to continue this item at the request of staff. >> we need a motion. >> so, move to continue. >> second. >> commissioner lee? >> aye. >> commissioner tan? >> aye. >> commissioner joseph? >> aye. >> commissioner perez? >> aye. >> commissioner hyde? >> aye. >> alright, now we're going to move to the report from our check t*if director. >> thank you, good evening, commissioners, and thank you, commissioner hyde, you're doing great, keep it up, we'll help you along. just briefly, i wanted to update you on a couple of things related to legislation and policy. i gave you guys, hopefully yo

visible injuries and police have identified him as joseph perez of union city. police are looking for information from anybody who may know what happened here and because there are suspicious circumstances surrounding his death they need people to call him. i put a call to the coroner's office and they say because it is a holiday, an autopsy will not be done until tomorrow. we are hoping to get more information about his death as the morning continues on. jeanine della vega, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> another attack in afghanistan. authorities say the man was wearing an afghan uniform when he shot and killed a british soldiers. at least 60 soldiers have been killed in 45 insider attacks. the attacks have raised questions about how they can take over security of their own country by 2014. >>> more circumstances are coming to light after general david petraeus resigned from his job. there are questions about the timeline in the investigation of his job, jacqueline? >> reporter: lawmakers want to know who knew what and when about the affair. another woman received threatening e

overnight. let's turn to alex perez. >>> we begin with a tragic fire overseas, at least 112 people were killed in a fire at a garment factory in bangladesh, the building has no emergency exits. bangladesh exports most of its garments to u.s. and europe. >>> three maintenance workers were injured after a fire broke out in the state department in washington, the building was briefly evacuated and then reopened. >>> some victims of hurricane sandy are being victimized once again, burglaries have skyrocketed in the area which is among the hardest hit by the storm. >>> a yacht went up in flames off the coast of miami beach saturday. they were rescued by the coast guard. the yacht was partially submerged and will be towed to shore. >>> an oregon man is lucky to be alive after crashing his truck to a guardrail. >>> finally this morning, notre dame has a chance to be national champions again, the fighting irish beat rival usc capping their first perfect regular season since 1988 and earning a title shot in 24 years. most of the guys on the team aren't even 24 years old. they're beyond excited r

said, a lot of other news developing overnight. let's turn to alex perez in for ron claiborne on if thun morning. >> good morning, dan. good morning, bianna. good morning, everyone. >>> we begin with a tragic fire overseas, at least 112 people were killed in the fire at a garment factory in bangladesh, workers who made it to the roof were saved. but the building has no emergency exits. bangladesh exports most of its garments to the u.s. and europe. >>> three maintenance workers were seriously injured after a fire broke out at the state department in washington. it started during routine maintenance. the building was briefly evacuated and then reopened. >>> some victims of superstorm sandy are being victimized once again. thieves looted at least three homes in the breezy point neighborhood over the thanksgiving weekend. burglaries have skyrocketed in the area which is among the hardest hit by the storm. >>> an 80-foot yacht went up in flames off the coast of miami beach saturday. three people jumped into the water aboard the boat and were rescued by the coast guard. the yacht w

with andre belaz, if that is how you pronounce the last name. >> we still don't know. perez hilton decided to get in on the game, i don't know if we can show it, we have to clear it and pay money and things. perez.com called this feud either a drunken celebrity feud, a boozy feud. >> i don't think it rivals donald trump and rosie o'donnell's feud. who am i? >> the vodka chelsea and the vino -- >> >> nothing to do with alcohol. none of this -- here is the thing. we have the alcohol on the show because of chelsea handler, do you remember that? a long history with chelsea and we are fond of her, don't get us wrong. we did not go looking for this feud. when i first started the show, 4 1/2 years ago, out in on the plaza before we got kicked off for rowdiness. >> here is perez. >> what does it say? >> i would like to toast chelsea -- what? >> new drunken celebrity feud. that's hysterical. >> anyway, she had just come out with her book, "hello, vodka, it's me, chelsea." our producer prepared cocktails for her, just trying to be friendly. yes. >> and so it came and went, the segment came and went,

a que le permite. >> juan perez espera 48 dólares rene castellanos 500 dólares y no lo sabe y recuerde que en univisión14. >volvemos después de la pausa. > ---una escasez de gasolina en ♪. >> poca gasolina en new jersey donde los conductores hacen filas para llevar a casa pero no hay. >> partieron rumbo a la costa este para ayudar con la limpieza después de el huracán sandy además van herramientas para restaurar el tendido electrico. >> hoy visitó una preparatoria de san josé aseguró que el rector dice que hay fondos para la gente que necesitada. >> estamos luchando para que los estudiantes puedan llegar a sus metas. >> la escuela cuenta con muchos estudiantes latinos. >> ♪. . >> faltan 4 días para la votaciÓn es el martes 6 de noviembre. >> tenemos información para que llegue informado a las urnas. >> california tiene un alto número de registros un millon de persona ocuparon el sistema de registración por internet la mitad son nuevo votantes. >> nunca en la historia de estados unidos se había visto el esfuerzo para registrar votantes en california. >> no se sorpren

. the woman who lives at this home was taking out the trash. when she hoped it, she found mr. perez unconscious. >> she couldn't get him conscious. >> reporter: they recognized him, he was a close family friend who stayed at their home from time to time. police say there were no obvious signs of trauma. detectives are tracking down where the garbage can came from. >> whether somebody else was place in the can we just don't know. we are treating it is a serious crime. >> reporter: his family said he suffered from a bone disease and was on disability. they described him as always smiling. >> he was the most kind hearted person. he loved everybody. he was non-judge mental and accepted everyone. >> relatives say alcohol was found in his system but an autopsy will determine an exact cause of death which is expected to be performed tomorrow. police want anybody with information to give them a call. reporting live from union city, jeanine della vega ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> tara moriarty joins us live with talking with police and the warning for other resident -- residents in the c

the woman knew perez and he stayed at her home from time to time. police said there was no obvious sign on his body but alcohol may have been a sign of his death. >>> and his pickup truck crashed into marin county it happened 5:45 last night. witnesses tell the police the driver was weaving before he hit the water. the dive team pulled the man from the water but they were not able to resuscitate him. they are not releasing the man's name until his family has been notified. >>> the driver of a "b" mw crashed into a big-rig and the truck crashed into a trailer. they suffered only minor injuries but the crash caused a big traffic back up. >>> they released the new surveillance cameras. this is video of new cameras installed in the corridor in 2008. the a.c.l.u. opposes it and said they rarely reduce crime. >>> they braved the coldness to get their hands on one of the hottest video became of the year 400 people lined up at the game stop and they were waiting for the new call of duty block ops 2 and the game is set in the year 2025 and is set with zombies. >> the big thing, it is the mullett

los detalles.los trabajadores de li del hospital walter reed aun reclaman sus pagos leticia perez trabajadorta "que por favor paguen a tiempo y que no estén dando cheques sin fondo" pese a que la empresa contratista escab emitiÓ cheques de pago, estos no teni Ían fondos trabajador hoy fui al banco y trate de cobrarlo cash y en el banco no me supieron dar respuesta porque no se podían comunicar con la compañía" cuanto le debían? "no me están pagando todo lo que pasa es que me deben un cheque anterior que el banco me lo protesto por insuficiencia de fondos entonces son dos cheques que estan acumulados en la cuenta" la empresa habrÍa recibido 40 millones de dÓlares de los contribuyentes desde el 2008, sin embargo segÚn los empleados aun no se han cubierto mas de dos semanas de pagos retrasados..trabajador. la empresa se comunico con nosotros y nos comento esto al respecto hasta el momento, tanto el sindicato seiu, como el departamento del l trabajo han tomado cartas en el asunto ya que esta demora ha causado danos econÓmicos a los empleados segÚn afirmaron ... varias esc

police t. policarpio perez and adan canela are accused of killing their three young relatives, ages 8, 9, 10. the murders happened in 2004. the first trial for the month ended in hung jury. the pair was convicted and sentenced to life in a second trial, but that ruling is overturned due to a mistake by the judge. a morgan state and proceed professor is indicted on seven fraud charges could 45-year-old manoj kumar jha allegedly made false claims on applications for research grants from the national science foundation. he received $200,000 from grant funds by claiming that his employees would work on a highway project. prosecutors said that the claims were false and jha use the money to pay for personal expenses. >> temperatures are in the same neighborhood, cooler than usual for this time of year. clouds are coming from a weather distance south of us. it looks like the rain will stay south of us and the disturbance will stay far enough away. the only effect will be the cloud cover. there are combining to keep temperatures on the cool side. there are other storms on the forecast that we wi

. two accused child killers will go to trial. policarpio espinoza perez is accused of decapitating three relatives. it gives both the possibility for parole. in 2006, the men were convicted in the 2003 murders, but the state court of appeals voted in favor of a new trial because of an error on the part of the original trial judge. the third trial is set in march. lawmakers are getting a chance of former cia director david petraeus on the attacks in been gauzy, libya, that killed the u.s. ambassador and three others. somewhere -- some are accusing the white house of deliberately misleading the american public about the intention of the attack. petraeus sneaked in the building out of view of cameras. it is the fiscal face-off. the need to find a way to prevent automatic tax hikes and spending cuts from kicking in. our washington bureau reporter has more on how the spirit of cooperation is. in the nation's capital. >> we have heard about the. -- spirit of cooperation, but talks could fall anywhere on the scale between compromise and confrontation. >> we say we want to work on solutions. >>

power and gas stations running dry, there is a ray of hope tonight. and abc's alex perez is in new jersey this evening. alex? >> reporter: well, david, this is the sight so many people have been desperately waiting to see. take a look at that. tankers full of gas, ready to help. finally, some relief. this is one of ten fema gas distribution sites across new york and new jersey. this one is dedicated to helping first responders. but there are sites where residents can also go fill up. a ten-gallon minimum. but at locations not near these sites, you will see still many long, long lines of cars and people with containers. the feds have cleared the way for some 22 million gallons of gas to be made available to stations that have run dry. these ten fema locations have about 200,000 gallons of gas that they will be distributing, but it will still be some time, the gas situation, not expected to return to normal until about late this week. david? >> alex perez has been on this every step of the way. alex, thank you. >>> and we want to tell our viewers at home here, our parent company disn

. (applause). >> i have the honor of sbre duesing our moderator, tom perez has graciously agreed to stay and participate in our first panel, business creating a healthy safe and inclusive environment for all school students, the role of our federal government. tom perez, assistant secretary for civil rights, ruslyn lee. she was also nominated by president obama to serve in her role as assistant secretary of education for civil rights and she was confirmed by the senate in may of 2009. as assistant secretary, ruslyn is assistant secretary arnie's duncan's primary advisor. before she joined the department of education she was vice president of the education trust in washington, dc and was the founding executive of education trust west in oakland. in these positions she advocated for public school students in california, focusing on achievement and opportunity gaps, improving can urriculum and instructional quality and ensuring quality education for everybody. she served as an advisor on education issues on a number of private ipbs institutions, she is a teacher, a lawyer, and a very

-old joshua perez, a long-time friend of the family. he was still alive, but unresponsive. he died later at the hospital. hi, was a good uncle. he was a good brother to me. he was a good son. he didn't deserve to be put in a trash can. >> union city police are not calling this a homicide, rather a suspicious death. investigators and family believe that perez had been out drinking with friends on saturday night, and are looking into weather alcohol and the cold weather played a role in his death. the autopsy is tomorrow. >>> homeless disabled veterans are getting a new permanent place to live in san francisco. and today they got a preview. this building south of market underwent a $30 million makeover with local, state and federal funds. the nonprofit swords to plowshares is helping to run it. it features 75 studio apartments each with a kitchen and bomb. they house counselors, a nurse, cooking and wellness classes. >> this is for vets. and it's going to be veteran-oriented. and it's going to be a lot of other vets around me. and this is a whole different vibe. and i have my own bathroom,

can. she discovered joshua perez. police say the woman knew perez and he often stayed at her home from time to time. there was no obvious sign of trauma but alcohol may have been a factor in his death. right now police are still investigating this as suspicious. >>> it happened at about 4:30 at bancroft and church street near the east mall. they drove away from the shooting scene and the car was later found at a wall greens store. one of the victims is said to be in critical condition. >>> they will release installation of cameras and here is some of the 30 cameras along the mcdonald corridor in 2008. now the a.c.l.u. toes not like these cameras and they say it is an invasion of privacy and rarely cuts back on crime. >>> the east bay needs to boost ridership if they are going to sweat subsidies. the service receives about 2. 7 million from the metropolitan commission. they are giving them three years to continue to get that money and they need as many as four times of riders to meet those standards. >>> and there is trfic on the pass. >> there is. >> dave and pam, there is a serious cr

are in for quite a trip. here's abc's alex perez. >> reporter: this woman is a travel pro. she and the kids are making the drive to see loved ones in indiana today to avoid the mayhem of motorists later this week. >> it's going to get crazy. trying to get off in the rest areas, it's just people everywhere. >> reporter: they joined some 39 million others who will be clogging roadways this thanksgiving holiday and as the stress on the roads begin, some relief at the pump. gas prices down 5 cents in the last two weeks. but thanksgiving carves out a week of worries on roadways, and with all of these families getting in their cars, the number of incidents will skyrocket this week, so here are a few things you should look out for. like traveling on unfamiliar roadways, not knowing the lay of the land could be disastrous. >> plan your route ahead of time so that you're not fumbling with the gps or the directions or figuring out where you're trying to go and leave the navigation if possible to a passenger. >> reporter: be mindful of the clock, 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. this week, rush hour becomes high-ris

, "is it you?" we have two reports tonight, starting with abc's alex perez from the tiny, lucky town of dearborn, missouri. alex? >> reporter: well, diane, this is a teeny tiny town. in fact, this is the only cafe in the small downtown area here, and all day, there's been just one question that everyone is asking. who won the jackpot? welcome to dearborn, missouri, a small farming community, population, just 496. and possibly home to one of america's newest multimillionaires. >> we want to know who won. that's about it. >> reporter: at cook's corner cafe, a place where everybody knows your name, everyone seems to be staring at each other a little closer today. >> this is the biggest thing that's ever happened in dearborn. >> reporter: in a town this small, word travels quickly. one man even claiming on his facebook that he's the winner, but until an official announcement is made, the mystery is growing. >> could be anybody, so, we're just waiting to find out. it's so exciting. >> reporter: the winning powerball ticket sold here at trex mart, the only gas station in town. >> it would

. my abc news colleague alex perez spoke to people who had been trapped. >> it's scary. you don't know how long you're going to be stuck here. you don't know how you're going to get out of town. >> you can't find out what's going on anywhere else. we've been in a little island. >> reporter: elsewhere in the city, fire trucks were delivering food and supplies to people still sheltering in place. people charging their ipods, even coffee machines by generator. in at land take city today, new jersey governor chris christie and president obama toured the state's battered coast. they stopped at a community center, where at its peak, 200 people found shelter. 50 still remain. a political odd couple, for sure. in the past, they've traded barbs. now, they must cooperate at chief executives and they heaped praise on each other today. >> it's been a great working relationship to make sure that we're doing the jobs that people elected us to do. >> i have to say that governor christie, throughout this process, has been responsive, he's been aggressive and i think the people of new jersey recognize

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joshua. perez, 21 died yesterday. >>> a car crash led to an argument and a shooting. and it happened on greenwood drive and greenwood course. the c.h.p. says that the drivers got out and began shooting on the one another. the other driver was taken though hospital is expected to survive. >>> gunfire in a menlo park neighborhood led police to round up four expected gang members. two homes were hit by bullets early this morning. police arrested four people, including two known members of a street gang that calls itself "the taliban." police also seized marijuana, assault rifles and a handgun. >> it's very, very quiet, i just don't understand how the violence that come in here. and i think it needs to stop. >> police say that the taliban gang was involved in another shooting ten days ago that injured four people. >>> police in santa rosa are following leads on the stabbing of a woman. there are still no suspects but they are questioning witnesses. they say the victim, 21 year old micaela woodridge. was stabbed five times and she was also left homeless after leaving a drug rehabilitation

in union city where a 21- year-old man was found stuffed in a garbage can. joshua gonzalez perez was found unconscious in that can in front of a friend's house yesterday on 10th street. he was rushed to the hospital, but he died. police are checking out several tips about what happened. >>> and they are still counting ballots for one of the san francisco supervisor seats. the two candidates in district 7 are separated by the slimmest of margins. late this afternoon, norman yee was leading by only 33 votes. the registrar said that they may not have a final result until the november 4 deadline. >>> people wanting to enjoy a quiet thanksgiving are a little upset with one retail giant. >> target says they will kick off the holiday season, not only black friday, but on thanksgiving thursday. cbs 5 reporter mike sugerman on the backlash. >> we're on the lookout for a pair of burglars. >> reporter: this is a story of holiday freight. santa took care of them at home alone. now this comes just after the dishes are put away on thanksgiving night. >> you know it's in the evening. and they love having

. >> investigators believe that perez had been out drinking. now they're looking into whether alcohol and the cold weather played a roll in his death. >> two cars collided. both drivers got out of their cars and began arguing until one pulled out a gun and shot the other. the gunman took off and remains on the run. >> that damaged chevron refinery will not be getting the latest clean air technology when it goes back online. the chronicle has reported that the utility told regulators that it would repair not replace equipment damaged in the fire. the company won't be required to install the newest anti-pollution technology. >> the grocery store chain and this strike is entering its second week. at issue, wages and benefit. it is said they need to eliminate certain health care benefits to compete. there are about 40 stores affected by the strike. the union says the picket lines will continue until a deal is reached. >> and some 11th hour lobbying before the vote. a group of students wants graduation incentive tuition hikes to be put on hold. >> a developing story late tonight a new twist this the pe

estado de guerrero... ---jazive perez nos amplia la informacion en el siguiente reportaje. 0:01 0:15 1:21 take pkg cesar ---vamos con ariel rodriguez y el pronostico del tiempo blanca ---adelante ariel.. roll weather open take pkg roll open ---hay algunos padres de familia que quizas preferirian que sus hijos estudien en escuelas privadas pero no pueden pagar los costos... pitch - blanca ---pero como nos cuenta tamara centeno en "el poder de saber", hay opciones disponibles que podrian ayudarle a cubrir las colegiaturas. ;01 ;14 ;33 1;11 take sports sot domina la accion cesar ---adelante ramon. take pkg

muchos riesgos; a diario se escucha sobre raptos o desaparicione s. ---pero como nos dice dinorah perez en su reportaje especial, "perfil de un pedfilo", el peligro mas cercano... podria estar en casa. take pkg cu --segun un reporte de la procuradora kamala harris, las pandillas y los crteles de las drogas han tomado control del trafico humano en nuestro estado. vo --en dicho reporte se expone el caso ocurrido en "ocean side" del aÑo pasado cuando pandilleros formaron una red de prostitucion en ese sector que se encuentra al norte del condado de san diego. --a sus victimas, explico, muchas de ellas las contactaban por medio de las redes sociales. --harris tambien agrego que en california, los investigadores estan recibiendo capacitacion para combatir estas operaciones. stop for open roll open cu --por cuarto aÑo consecutivo la triple "a" dice que el numero de viajeros que sale de su ciudad para el "thanksgiving" en california continua subiendo aunque sea poco a poco. vo --lo que esta empresa predice es que mas de 5.4 millones de residentes del estado planean recorrer de 50 millas o un

. >> commissioner perez. >> present. >> commissioner akers. >> here. >> president newlin. >> here. i do apologize. >> we do have a quorum. no problem. >> going back. public comment. sir welcome. >> good evening chair newlin. good evening vice chair, deputy director cane -- >> deputy director cane. >> sorry. my apologies. i am dane zacar on and the manager partner of sloan in san francisco. i am here this evening to address a situation of concern regarding incidents that occurred on september 13, 2012. on that date we have civil obedience outside of the area and not typical of the nightly operation of sloan but i felt it appropriate to contact officer chin and the adjustments regarding these issues going forward. i have been in constant communication with inspector van cole and of the entertainment commission. the following is a list of our responses to those incidents that night. one we have grown our nightly security staff from five to be

with perez to stop the rocket attacks. >> it is clear we do not have any ambition to gain an advantage but we just want to stop the fire. >> more than 1000 rockets have been fired from a hamas- controlled gaza into israel. the defense system has stopped most of the rockets and from entering your system, but not all. hamas has two demands, says their exile leader in cairo. israel must under bombardment and they must lift the blockade of the strip. he said it was israel's responsibility to stop the current conflict because it was them who started it. both sides remain firm that it is up to the other to stop the violence. another recipe for an imminent cease-fire. >> our jerusalem correspondent is now in gaza. we have her on the line. what is the situation where you are? >> the situation is difficult here. tonight, it's a bit more client -- quiet but it is disrupted by air strikes. shops are closed. people only go out if they really have to. because many shops are closed, the tunnels in the south are bombarded am not everything is available right now. we have learned over the past five years to

tacones.. ---dinorah perez nos tiene el informe.. 0:01 0:12 0:25 take pkg por generaciones han sido un símbolo de la mujer. los tacones son vistos como femeninos, profesionales y hasta sexys. pero para algunas, son más que un dolor de cabeza. tc: 21:18:32 "me dolian demasiado, cuando empece a notar el dolor tenia 21 anos." no es la primera vez que el cirujano de pies, el doctor ali sadeih, ha escuchado esos comentarios en su consulta. tc: 21:31:16 "patients come to the office, because they have an issue with the shoe type that they wear and the foot doesn't fit the shoe right." translation: pacientes vienen a la oficina porque tienen un problema con los tacones que usan. sus pies no caben en el zapato nos explica el doctor sadeih. por once años ha moldeado los pies de sus pacientes a través de procedimientos quirúrgicos. por razones genéticas o una falla de una cirugía previa, los dedos pueden quedar así de cortos. el doctor sadeih los alarga con alambres o los puede achicar. cortando el hueso y uniéndoles para dejar un pie más simétrico. uno de los problemas típicos es cua

guys. [ applause ] >> thank you, miss washington. i did call up emrano perez, if she is still here. please come up. >> supervisors kim, farrell, campos, i wish to testify anonymously. i have a few random thoughts on bed bugs, the spread of bed bugs. first of all, i don't think we have a clue as to how pervasive bed bugs are in san francisco. a thoughtfully constructed survey needs to be devised and implemented. supervisor kim i would suggest that there isn't an apartment building in the tenderloin free of bed bugs. the tenderloin is densely populated. a low-income area, old and neglected buildings, an area in other words vulnerable to their spread. no. 2, interest there is no consistently effective treatment that i am aware of. 3, the treatment protocols do not encourage maximum cooperation because in effect they ask the tenant to turn their abode upside down and inside out. also, although there is a significant number of victims that are allergic to bed bug bites, there are those who are not bothered by them, which might not encourage this particular population to cooperate. you

ingresos.. maria perez " los bomberos lograron contener las llamas a la 4 de la madrugada de hoy jueves luis vail lÓpez carlos enriquez el departamento de bomberos aun investiga si quedaron algunas zonas en llamas y la causa del incendio aun se investiga que ocaciono el incedio y es que los bomberos se quedaronpor varias horas para determinar que ocurrio, nosotrso los mantendremos informados cuando se tenga un resultado. .. el secretario de agricultura tom vilsack anuncio hoy acciones que tienen por objeto ayudar a las comunidades rurales y los residentes en el noreste y el atlantico medio que perdieron sus vivienda durante el huracan... vilsack dijo que se estan tomando medidas para garantizar que los beneficiados con prestamos hipotecarios cuenten con la asistencia y los recursos necesarios para superar el desastre.. el gobierno federal aprobo mas de 3, 4 millones de dolares en ayuda directa a mas de 36-mil damnificados por el ciclon en los estados de nueva jersey, nueva york, y connecticut.... ...a cinco dias de las elcciones, un grupo de democratas impulsan una vez mas el voto lati

intravenosas del brazo, me trató de ofuscar, se lo lleavron >> dijo que sabia de otro opositor, rafael perez a quien también había sido agredido >> no irrumpi, es una barbaridad >> en la indentificacion en lo estados unidos dice que esta atrás de muchas de las golpizas a los opositores en la isla >> 14 años estaba fuera del ministerio del interior >> hay que hacer algun tipo de ley para que este tipo de sicarios no pueda vivir de la bondad del pueblo y contribuyente norteamericano >> y se pregunto si fue miembro del partido comunista, si trabajo como carcelero o tiene entrenamiento militar, y tuvo que responder que no, porque de otra forma no pudo entrar, a través de la mentira y el engaño puede tener los beneficios migratorios que pedimos que sean revocados >> >> el resto no cumplen en los estandares 9 de cada 10 escuelas publicas incumplen con las normas que exige la ley federal que dice que ningún niño quede resagado, >> nada del hijo de messi >> todavía no hay foto, pero estamos esperando que llegue >> estas obsesionada >> queremos ver a la pulguita, tiago, miren señores se aca

. can the military and fema make a difference? alex perez is in clifton, new jersey. good morning to you, sir. >> reporter: dan, good morning. everyone is hoping that shipment will make a big difference almost immediately. this gas station here sold 8,000 gallons into the late hours and won't be expecting another shipment, another delivery, until this afternoon. now, most of the people here are hoping that this fema and military shipment that's headed our way will make a difference in this region very soon. this morning, new york is opening up. and new jersey is cracking down, in an effort to improve the tri-state gas shortage. the new york port has been open for gas tankers for the first time since sandy made landfall. >> we saw a fuel barge coming down the hudson river before. >> reporter: until things return to normal, governor chris christie has signed an executive order, rationing gas for passenger vehicles in 12 counties. here's how it works. starting at noon, owners of cars with license plates ending in an even number, can only purchase gas on even number days. odd numbers on odd

26, 2008. roy perez shoots and kills his mother and two others including a 4-year-old. he later pled guilty to the murder charges. four years earlier, police say perez bought the gun he used in the killings legally because he had a history of mental health issues authorities said at the time of the murders, his name was in the data base of people who's gun should have been taken away it never was. according to statistics provided by california d.o.j. about 75% of the prohibited persons they're looking for are those with mental health disorders. >> you could find something that's stable, very unstable, medicaided, so the agents are on high alert when they go up to these doors. because they don't know the stability of the person at the door. >> reporter: many police departments don't have the time or money to go after those weapons that leave it is california d.o.j. bureau of firearms. 40 agents that's it across the state. >> every day the system is populated by new people. so it's populating faster than we can bring the number down. >> reporter: they're on their own every week, one ci

. the coroner identified the victim as joshua perez of union city. perez had stayed at the home on 10th street from time to time. >> my brother, he was the most kind hearted person. he loved everybody. i just want to know why was he put in a trash can? >> investigators are trying to figure out how the young man died. an autopsy is expected in the coming days. >>> a driver who lost control of his suv before it plunged over an overpass in the east bay is now facing dui charges. the dodge durango crashed through a guardrail and fell 25 feet off the overpass on to west bound highway 80. when emergency responders arrived they found the suv on its roof and blocking two lanes of the freeway. the driver and his passenger suffered only minor injuries, but police say the driver appeared to be intoxicated. >>> santa rosa police are searching for the person that killed a young homeless mother. it was discovered the day after halloween, the woman was homeless after dropping out of a drug recovery program. she was stabbed several times with some sort of blade edged instrument. they believe she was killed wh

the man as 21-year-old joshua perez, a longtime family friend. he was alive but unresponsive and he later died at the hospital. >> he was a good uncle. he was a good brother to me. he was a good son. he didn't deserve to be put in a trash can. >> police are not calling it a homicide but rather a suspicious dea death. investigators and family believe perez had been out drinking with friends saturday night and are looking into whether alcohol and cold weather played a role in his death. there's an youautopsy scheduledr tomorrow. >>> you don't have to be an nfl millionaire to get knocked out of a game with a concussion. it happens even in youth football. the debate is intensifying after three high profile nfl quarterbacks were all knocked out of yesterday's games with concussions. among them was alex smith of the 49ers. how college, high school and children's sports are dealing with this growing concern. damian? >> reporter: raj, the rules are not so different than those of the pros. you get a concussion, you're out of the game. the trainers and coaches we spoke with today say they take this

as joshua perez of union city who stayed at that home from time to time. they said there was no obvious sign of trauma. >> it was a prank of some sort or whether the person injured was some where else and placed in the can we don't know yet. obviously it's an unusual situation so we're treating it as it was a serious crime. >> reporter: perez' family is devastated. they say he was a kindhearted person who loved everybody. an autopsy will likely be performed tomorrow to try to determine his cause of death. >>> menlo park police say they have arrested four people and at least two are known gang members. the arrest came after reports of gunfire before dawn on mad era street. neighbors pointed out the house involved to ktvu. police said they seized two assault rifles, a semi automatic handgun and marijuana. and neighbors say they are uneasy. >> it's very, very quiet. i don't understand how the violence is coming over here and i mean, it just i think it needs to stop. >> reporter: 10 days ago police say four people were injured in another shooting involving that same gang. >>> less than a week a

me, won't happen again. love chelsea. >> love her. >> apology accepted. >> who's upset? >> perez hilton. >> he was loving it! >> this is like the worst day ever, because the feud is over. >> he said he's disappointed. perez, we'll start another one with someone soon. >>> a lot of fun on the plaza today, you guys. >> your boyfriend is here. your boyfriend is here, hoda woman! >> flo rida! >> oh, oh, oh. >> how are you, baby? >> hi! you were rocking it out there. >> thank you, thank you. >> i want you to know how good flo rida smells. >> look who he's wearing around his neck. >> smell him, smell him. >> give me some of that. oh, my god. what is that? what is that? >> it's so good. what is it? >> clive christian. >> by the way, i want to point out i got a gift from flo. it's a whistle baby, whistle baby, let me know. and you were nice enough to say you were going to bring a little something special. you're coming back to see us? >> definitely coming back. >> when? >> back real soon, probably a couple days. >> wednesday? >> wines day wednesday. >> you are adorable. thanks for a great

perez inside and was put here. so that leads them to believe that he may have been brought here in that condition. we've put in calls to the police department and we're hoping to get more information on the case. we know that an autopsy has not been done on his body. we're hoping to update this as the morning goes on. >>> we're following developments in the grocery strike of rayly's and nob hill's. alex savidge is live with more to tell us what is going on. >> reporter: workers believe this has been an effective strike and that's why management decided to resume talks that will happen later on this morning. you can see a handful ofof this street. and then you can see some folks over there in front of the entrance to the store. everyone feeling hopeful about getting the deal done. management and the union representing 7500 grocery storkers. door negotiations resumed yesterday a week after workers walked off the job. these are rayly's nob hill and bel air. both sides have agreed not to discuss the ongoing negotiations. these renewed talks can bring in a new contract. that's what m

a difference? abc's alex perez is in clifton, new jersey. good morning to you, sir. >> reporter: dan, good morning. everyone is hoping it will certainly make a difference, almost immediately. the owner at this station sold 8,000 gallons into the late hours. and says he won't be getting a new shipment, more gasoline, until this afternoon. frustration is growing. but it seems relief is within sight. the military and fema, making arrangements so that millions of gallons of gas will make their way to the region very soon. this morning, new york is opening up. and new jersey is cracking down, in an effort to improve the tri-state gas shortage. the new york port has been open for gas tankers for the first time since sandy made landfall. >> we actually saw a fuel barge coming down the hudson river before. >> reporter: until things return to normal, governor chris christie has signed an executive order, rationing gas for passenger vehicles in 12 counties. >> we're on top of the gas situation. >> reporter: here's how it works. starting at noon, owners of cars with license plates ending in an even n

for answers. 21 year-old house joseph gonzales perez.... >> this is very upsetting for the family mainly the nature of how he was found. let me show you some video that family, friends are sending up a candlelight vigil. this 20 year-o 21 year-oi spoke with his aunt she is very upset. >> i do not know how anybody could do a thing like this but i can tell you this. it was not just one person. it has been terrible. i just saw him thursday. we got along fine and somebody had to do something to him and i do not know what they did to my nephew. i hope the police find the police and give them the punishment that they need. >> so far investigators to not know if this is murder they need help from the public and the family is hoping is that somebody will come forward reporting live in union city, kron 4. >> developing news out of antioch this car crashes into the back of the big rig was parked on the side of highway no. for the westbound a whenever for in antioch causing major delays. this is video. you can see that it was under the big rig and heavy traffic is on both directions look at that ba

was watching that show. >>> first, abc's alex perez is in for ron claiborne, has a look at the headlines this morning. great to have you on set, alex. >> thank you, great to be here. good morning. we begin with what's being called a miracle in massachusetts. a gas explosion leveling a building in a busy downtown springfield. somehow, no one was killed. those at the scene say it looked like a missile strike. a major natural gas explosion leveled an entire building in one of new england's largest cities friday night. the blast in springfield, massachusetts, also left several other businesses damaged beyond repair. all windows in a three-block radius, completely shattered. >> it was like, boom. >> my back bedroom and my kitchen window were completely blown out. it blew me across the room. i got up off the floor and we ran out of the house. >> reporter: at least 18 people were taken to local hospitals. most of them firefighters, police officers, and gas company workers, who were already on the scene, investigating the leak. incredibly, all of them are expected to be okay. >> this is a miracl

hamas truce has changed the region. and wolf's interview with perez on president obama's role in the negotiations and whether he ever threw israeli under the bus. >>> and during this busy holiday travel season, we go behind the scenes with airport pit crews. you'll see what it takes to gets flights turned around safely and on time. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. wolf blitzer is off. i'm joe johns. you're in "the situation room." ♪ >>> it's been a historic week in the middle east, but the cease-fire between israel and hamas was only a first step toward seeking a broader piece in a very volatile region. and now one of the crucial players in securing the truce is under fire in his own country. in egypt, we've seen huge protests against president mohamed morsi and the new powers he assumed just a day after the truce. he's insisting he's committed to democracy, but opponents are calling him a dictator it could be a complication for the cease-fire between israel and hamas negotiations moving forward. let's go to cnn's reza sayah in cairo. >> repo

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